Restructuring of the electrical double layer in ionic liquids upon charging

We have investigated the electrical double layer (EDL) structure at an interface between ionic liquid (IL) and charged surface using molecular dynamics simulations. We show that for three different models of ILs the EDL restructuring, driven by surface charging, can be rationalized by the use of two...

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Published inJournal of physics. Condensed matter Vol. 27; no. 10; p. 102101
Main Authors Ivaništšev, V, Kirchner, K, Kirchner, T, Fedorov, M V
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England IOP Publishing 18.03.2015
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Summary:We have investigated the electrical double layer (EDL) structure at an interface between ionic liquid (IL) and charged surface using molecular dynamics simulations. We show that for three different models of ILs the EDL restructuring, driven by surface charging, can be rationalized by the use of two parameters-renormalized surface charge (κ) and charge excess in the interfacial layers (λ). Analysis of the relationship between the λ and κ parameters provides new insights into mechanisms of over-screening and charge-driven structural transitions in the EDL in ionic liquids. We show that the restructuring of the EDL upon charging in all three studied systems has two characteristic regimes: (1) transition from the bulk-like (κIon = 0) to the multilayer structure (κIon 0.5) through the formation of an ionic bilayer of counter- and co-ions; and (2) transition from the multilayer (κIon 0.5) to the crowded (κIon > 1) structure through the formation of a monolayer of counter-ions at κIon = 1.
Bibliography:JPCM-103633
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ISSN:0953-8984
1361-648X
DOI:10.1088/0953-8984/27/10/102101